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Chamonix 2014: LHC Performance Workshop - Chamonix 2014
22 - 25 Sep 2014
- Chamonix, France
/ Draper, M (ed.) (CERN)
During the Chamonix 2014 workshop on LHC performance, operation of the machine in 2012, activities during the first long shutdown LS1 aiming at peparing for operation at 7 TeV per beam and substantial long term upgrades of both the injector chain and the LHC have been discussed. After a session dedicated to observations and lessons from the run 2011, strategies for the run 2012 have been discussed in order to optimize the machine performance and, in particular, the maximum and integrated luminosity provided to the main experiments. [...] Geneva : CERN, 2015 - 293 p. CERN-2015-002 .- CERN-ATS-2015-002
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